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Salt Lake City - South State Street

Tire Repair Shop in Salt Lake City, Utah

What Do Tires and Wheels Do?

A wheel is composed of three main parts: the spokes, the rim and the tire. The tire is the outermost surface of the wheel that comes into contact with the road. It connects to the rim of the tire, which is simply the outside edge of the wheel. A tire covers the rim of the wheel to both protect the rim and help your vehicle absorb shock and increase performance. Without all three parts, the safety and performance of your tires would be greatly reduced. To learn about tire repair service, contact Meineke #70 in Salt Lake City, UT.

Why Is Maintaining Your Tires Important?

You know that you need your tires in good working order to drive your vehicle. So, perhaps a better question than why your tires are important is why you should maintain them before you're forced into frantically searching for "flat tire repair near me." The average car weighs over 4,000 pounds, which is a lot of weight sitting on your tires. Differences in inflation between tires causes your vehicle's weight to be distributed unevenly. Over time, that uneven weight distribution can lead to issues with your vehicle's balance, which then affects its safety and performance. Thus, following a routine rotation service is vital. You'll find such a service here at Meineke #70 in Salt Lake City, UT.

Signs of Wear and Tear

"My tires seem a bit worn down, should I find a flat tire repair shop near me?" This is a frequently asked question, but there is no universal answer. However, there are easily observable signs that your tires may need to be replaced or repaired. For example, if your tire pressure reading is consistently low, even after replacement or inflation, you may want to consider tire pressure sensor replacement. Loss of tread, poor vehicle handling, and visible punctures are also common signs of wear and tear. Stop by Salt Lake City UT Meineke #70 to speak with a tire repair professional.

Consequences of Poor Maintenance

Neglecting to inspect or replace your tires can be dangerous in the long-run. If your tires are worn down, you may have difficulties handling your vehicle during adverse weather. Sleet, rain, and ice can easily send a vehicle with little tread spinning. During rainstorms, your vehicle will be more susceptible to hydroplaning, and you may experience longer stopping times and distances. Both of these issues have the potential to cause severe injury to drivers and passengers. Naturally, we want to help you avoid such situations. Contact our Salt Lake City, UT, and Meineke #70 to schedule a professional inspection of your tires.

When to Replace or Inspect

More than likely, if your tires have not been replaced in over ten years, they will need to be replaced. If you have had your current set of tires for more than five years, professionals recommend having them inspected at least once a year just to be on the safe side. In general, how often you need to replace or inspect your tires will depend on your mileage, driving habits and the road conditions your most frequently encounter. If you constantly drive long distances at high speeds, please remember to schedule an inspection at your local store in Salt Lake City UT Meineke #70.

How Can You Save On Tire Repair and Replacement Costs?

If you're in need of new tires, you probably have concerns about the actual cost of tire replacement. While worn tires increase your risk of performance and stability issues on the road, that doesn't make affording new tires any easier. Fortunately, we at Meineke in Salt Lake City, UT can. Once you have your new tires, be sure to make frequent visit to our Meineke #70 web page. We frequently post repair and tire rotation coupons there. This is our way of rewarding the trust you place in us.